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The distinct modes of vision offered by feedforward and recurrent processing
- V. Lamme, P. Roelfsema
- Psychology, BiologyTrends in Neurosciences
- 1 November 2000
Different states in visual working memory: when it guides attention and when it does not
- C. Olivers, J. Peters, R. Houtkamp, P. Roelfsema
- Psychology, BiologyTrends in Cognitive Sciences
- 1 July 2011
Alpha and gamma oscillations characterize feedback and feedforward processing in monkey visual cortex
- Timo van Kerkoerle, M. Self, P. Roelfsema
- BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 9 September 2014
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Visuomotor integration is associated with zero time-lag synchronization among cortical areas
- P. Roelfsema, A. Engel, P. König, W. Singer
- Biology, PsychologyNature
- 9 January 1997
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Synchronization of oscillatory responses in visual cortex correlates with perception in interocular rivalry.
- P. Fries, P. Roelfsema, A. Engel, P. König, W. Singer
- Psychology, BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 11 November 1997
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Object-based attention in the primary visual cortex of the macaque monkey
- P. Roelfsema, Victor A. F. Lamme, H. Spekreijse
- Biology, PsychologyNature
- 24 September 1998
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The Distributed Nature of Working Memory
- T. Christophel, P. C. Klink, B. Spitzer, P. Roelfsema, J. Haynes
- Biology, PsychologyTrends in Cognitive Sciences
- 1 February 2017
Conscious Processing and the Global Neuronal Workspace Hypothesis
- G. Mashour, P. Roelfsema, J. Changeux, S. Dehaene
- Psychology, BiologyNeuron
- 1 March 2020
Distinct Roles of the Cortical Layers of Area V1 in Figure-Ground Segregation
- M. Self, T. V. Kerkoerle, H. Supèr, P. Roelfsema
- BiologyCurrent Biology
- 4 November 2013
Role of Reticular Activation in the Modulation of Intracortical Synchronization
- M. Munk, P. Roelfsema, P. König, A. Engel, W. Singer
- Biology, PsychologyScience
- 12 April 1996
During aroused states of the brain, electroencephalographic activity is characterized by fast, irregular fluctuations of low amplitude, which are thought to reflect desynchronization of neuronal…
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